Hi Shao, Okay, compiling with gpxe 1.0.0+ solved this problem. Thanks!
Ben -----Original Message----- From: Miller, Shao [mailto:shao.mil...@yrdsb.edu.on.ca] Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:02 AM To: Ben Derstine Cc: gpxe@etherboot.org Subject: RE: [gPXE] Problem Invoking gpxe from syslinux Good day again Ben, I'd just like to clarify that "gpxe.lkrn" is a Linux x86 bzImage format binary. Syslinux and any other boot-loader capable of loading a Linux x86 bzImage format (protocol version 2.07) binary should be able to load it. There is not really a good reason why the "gpxe.iso" build from the same source code should have any different results. In fact, I believe that a normal .ISO build simply uses ISOLINUX and: gpxe.lkrn. You should be able to mount and extract the gPXE kernel-format binary right from the .ISO and try it out, if you like. Was your .ISO built from the very same source code directory as your gpxe.lkrn? If so, I would expect that the file extracted from the .ISO should be exactly the same. An 'md5sum' could confirm this. Anyway, regardless of all of the above, I suspect that you need gPXE 1.0.0+ rather than gPXE 1.0.0. I believe that Marty Connor's e1000e_ich8lan driver support your 8086:10BD NIC. This was added post-1.0.0. You can download the latest source code from the "tar.gz" link near the top, right-hand side of this page[1]. - Shao Miller [1] http://git.etherboot.org/?p=gpxe.git;a=shortlog _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list gPXE@etherboot.org http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe